Background
Galt, Margot Fortunato was born on September 4, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Daughter of Leonard Henry and Maxine Wipperman Fortunato.
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A social history of the protest by United States citizens against the Vietnam War, from the days of the first American involvement in Vietnam in the early 1960s through the 1970s.
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In this fascinating self-portrait, George Morrison, who calls himself "an artist who happens to be an Indian," tells a personal story of a life of changing horizons and artistic achievement. Growing up in a large family ("we didn't know we were poor"), he bartered pictures with town kids and carved trinkets to sell to tourists. Encouraged by his teachers, he attended art school in Minneapolis, then moved to New York City. At the Art Students League, George was swept up in Abstract Expressionism, showed his work in Greenwich Village lofts, and spent summers working and painting in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He later taught at the Rhode Island School of Design. But in 1970, his direction turned toward home, and George began to search out his Ojibway heritage. Turning the Feather Around is a work of intimate personal disclosure that captures the pulse of the speaking voice and the vision of the artist's eye.
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Galt, Margot Fortunato was born on September 4, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Daughter of Leonard Henry and Maxine Wipperman Fortunato.
Bachelor, Goucher College, 1963. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1965. Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1976.
Program director The Loft, Minneapolis, 1981-1982, education director, 1991-1992. Writer-in-the-schools COMPAS, Minnesota State Arts Board, St. Paul, since 1978. Adjunct associate professor Hamline University Graduate School, since 1991.
Consultant Minnesota Humanities Commission, St. Paul, since 1990. Writer, consultant Women's Arts Registry of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1995-1996. President board directors The Loft, Minneapolis.
Member grants board community arts fund COMPAS, St. Paul, 1986-1988.
(In this fascinating self-portrait, George Morrison, who c...)
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Newsletter writer Lex-Ham Council, St. Paul, since 1995. Member Grand Marais Art Colony, Academy of America Poets, Teachers & Writers Collaborative.
Married Robert L. Kriel, January 1964 (divorced April 1982). 1 child, Helena; married Francis E. Galt, May 25, 1985.